Taken By Storm

Taken By Storm by Donna Fletcher is a historical romance published by HarperCollins on September 26, 2006. This first edition spans 384 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Burke Longton, who travels to Scotland in search of his brother but finds himself imprisoned for a crime he did not commit. His fate takes a turn when he is rescued by Storm, a fierce and beautiful outlaw known for her defiance against the Scottish government.
Readers will discover a tale of adventure and emotional conflict as Storm, an avenging angel for the wrongly imprisoned, grapples with her past and the loss of everything she once held dear. As she navigates her feelings for Burke, who embodies rugged courage and passion, the narrative explores themes of trust and vulnerability. This edition offers a captivating glimpse into a world where love and danger intertwine, inviting readers to experience the complexities of romance against a historical backdrop.
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Burke Longton has traveled to Scotland to find his brother, but instead finds himself in a dungeon, accused of a crime he did not commit. Before he can devise a plan to escape, a motley crew bursts into the cell, and he is rescued by a fiery hellion who is as beautiful as she is fierce . . .
They call her Storm—an avenging angel to the wrongly imprisoned, an outlaw wanted by the Scottish government. Everything and everyone she’d ever loved has been taken from her, and now she’s determined to never let that happen again. She does not have time for tenderness or love . . . until she meets Burke. Rugged and courageous, his kisses promise nights of fevered passion, while his eyes challenge her to dream of a future together. Dare she let this man storm past her defenses and convince her to trust her heart again?
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